. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . ch the authorslate master, Sir John Soane, was so fond. Theseattempts are given in the figures pp. 326-328; andan attempt is made to give an ornamental chimney- A SUMMER OR GARDEN VILLA. 535 pot on page 330. It will be seen in the figure thatthe ornamental cement pot or vase contains an iron,or it might be a zinc, lining; this would be keptwarm, and a seciu-ity for the smoke passing out. The exterior of the building is ornamented withs
. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . ch the authorslate master, Sir John Soane, was so fond. Theseattempts are given in the figures pp. 326-328; andan attempt is made to give an ornamental chimney- A SUMMER OR GARDEN VILLA. 535 pot on page 330. It will be seen in the figure thatthe ornamental cement pot or vase contains an iron,or it might be a zinc, lining; this would be keptwarm, and a seciu-ity for the smoke passing out. The exterior of the building is ornamented withstatues and vases, and the windows have iron bal-conets. The last remaining illustration to be given is thearcade on each side of the villa, dividing the front andback gardens. The chief portion of this in stone,with statues between the columns and vases overthem; at the back of the columns is another front ofornamental trellis work in wood, with scroll standsfor flowers—this is supported or upheld by the stonescreen; an elevation of each, with a section, is givenat page 334. The vignette gives French and English patterns forcover to external iJ mi V DESIGN No. DECORATED WINDOW.
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